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Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs
indeks:hlm.365-366
Niklaus Wirth - Personal Name
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005.1 WIR a C1
0.87692.569.7
005.1
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Indonesia
Prentice Hall
1991
New Delhi
366hlm.;24cm
Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs[1] is a 1976 book written by Niklaus Wirth covering some of the fundamental topics of computer programming, particularly that algorithms and data structures are inherently related. For example, if one has a sorted list one will use a search algorithm optimal for sorted lists.
The book was one of the most influential computer science books of the time and, like Wirth's other work, was extensively used in education.[2]
The Turbo Pascal compiler written by Anders Hejlsberg was largely inspired by the "Tiny Pascal" compiler in Niklaus Wirth's book.
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